\\INTRODUCTION TO JUDGES 16\\ In this chapter we have an account of Samson's too great familiarity with two harlots; by the one he was brought into great danger, and narrowly escaped, \\#Jud 16:1-3\\, and by the other he was betrayed into the hands of the Philistines, having got the secret out of him wherein his great strength lay, \\#Jud 16:4-20\\ who having him in their hands, put out his eyes, imprisoned him, and in their idol temple made sport of him, \\#Jud 16:21-25\\, where praying for renewed strength from the Lord, he pulled down the temple, and destroyed multitudes with the loss of his own life, \\#Jud 16:26-31\\.
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